there's at least three different ways of interpreting it:
an arcanist walks down a Fiery Path, parting the flames like Moses with his vast stores of Wizardly Knowledge (Prosperous Mind) a wanderer strolls through an Autumn Wood, downstream, to Adventure in the Mountains, with clear if thin air all around. (Prosperous Health) a Road of Silver through Trees of Gold. (PRO$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$PERITY) O.O
Monolith was good, but the card has few places to go, artwise. :P Control Magic is unfortunately easily the most awful illustration in the set-- the color palette and the lighting...it's just a bit too light-washed or something. it feels very much like a glowing screen. a computer-y glow instead of a magical glow. I mean I do think it was a good effort, but the effort did not succeed as much as it should have.
forgive me for having extremely high expectations of pieces of cardboard. :P
JaFaR_Ironclad
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
XU: Make target Commander game more fun.
Kryptnyt
★★★★☆ (4.0/5.0)(1 vote)
What does Prosperity have to do with Grove of the Burnwillows? I'm not a huge fan of so much orange focus in my blue-card art. I'll stick with Foglio on this one.
Enelysios
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
A solid, classic multiplayer blue card; great, colorful art and (my favorite part) a thoughful quote from Tamiyo, my favorite planeswalker. I have nothing negative to say about this reprint.
Sorcery Target player draws X cards. Overload (You may cast this spell for its overload cost. If you do, change its text by replacing all instances of "target" with "each.")
Comments (13)
Two thumbs up!
Great reprint.
there's at least three different ways of interpreting it:
an arcanist walks down a Fiery Path, parting the flames like Moses with his vast stores of Wizardly Knowledge (Prosperous Mind)
a wanderer strolls through an Autumn Wood, downstream, to Adventure in the Mountains, with clear if thin air all around. (Prosperous Health)
a Road of Silver through Trees of Gold. (PRO$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$PERITY) O.O
Monolith was good, but the card has few places to go, artwise. :P Control Magic is unfortunately easily the most awful illustration in the set-- the color palette and the lighting...it's just a bit too light-washed or something. it feels very much like a glowing screen. a computer-y glow instead of a magical glow. I mean I do think it was a good effort, but the effort did not succeed as much as it should have.
forgive me for having extremely high expectations of pieces of cardboard. :P
I'm not a huge fan of so much orange focus in my blue-card art. I'll stick with Foglio on this one.
Sorcery
Target player draws X cards.
Overload